I just bought one this week at $400. I have a g85 but wanted a smaller inconspicuous camera to walk around. I’m starting to enjoy the performance for a 5-6 year old classic. Thanks for your video. ❤❤
I am thinking about getting the zs100 (or zs70), but a big hesitation I have with the 100 is the many compliments I've heard about no grip (seems odd to me they would leave it off). I wondered if there was something I could add. I Googled flipbac grip, and several came up. Which one did you get? Thank you for your time and help!
10:35 grabbing a still from video is SO EASY in camera and along with the zoom a big reason I’m seriously considering staying with Panasonic over other enticing brands. The feature set on Panny is so packed it’s crazy plus the zoom. I’m looking for help in low light over my old zs30 but...the zoom is sooo useful. Great video.
thanks for a nice review as always - I agree on all points - I got mine now - I have the Canon G7X and the RX100 and RX100m4 and Canon G3X all with the 1 inch sensor - I certainly like the focal range of the G7X but I must say that the IQ is nicer out of the ZS100 - I am very impressed with clarity and detail in the ZS100 - Love the Touch LCD and it is loaded with features - love the Touch shutter - the many FN buttons just such a nice layout - I wish it had a tilt LCD - but I am ok with the EVF - on such a small body I use the LCD most of the time - only in the sunniest situations will I revert to the EVF - and it is Ok for composing - I feel the EVF on my RX100m4 just a bit delicate - better yes - but I often do not pop it up as I just worry about it in some circumstances - I find my RX100m4 overheat at 3 min in warm weather - :( I have recorded quite a few 8-15 min clips and no overheating on the ZS100 - No I am not getting rid of my RX100m4 or the GX7 - but I find my self using the ZS100 more - quite a bit more vs the RX100m4 and G7X - they still have their place - but the ZS100 is just such a good all-around came - I do also have the HX50v :) but it just collects dust now - To me the ZS100 is highly recommended
I believe your crop factors of the cat pictures are wrong. The crop figures are at the top and when you said it was a 4 times it was 2 times and later the 8 times was in fact a 4 times.
I'm happy this camera has no articulating screen. I like it on my main camera (Nikon P950) for seeing what I'm doing at odd angles or even getting fun photos of my kids as they're looking at themselves on the screen as I photograph. But I bought this one to have on hand at all times when I don't bring my large P950 and I prefer the screen to be compact.
As much as I want to pickup this camera, I'll have to agree the non-articulating screen is also a deal breaker for me. Thank you for another great review.
I'm surprised in most of the ZS100/TZ100 reviews, don't mention the extended i-Zoom which takes the zoom to 500mm with little effect of quality. Also as for build quality the body is solid metal. I found this out when I dropped it. I had to file down a burr of metal. Also where its scratched the aluminium colour shows through the black paint
Can one use an external shutter release/intervalometer with this camera to shoot time lapse with post-processing? Also, how many megapixels? The reviews never seem to say.
Luv the review very in-depth. I am a traveler who likes to take pictures. Why have Panasonic & Sony stopped using GPS? When I go on long trips I forget were I took some pictures on side streets and when I want to make a book it is a huge hassle figuring out exactly where I took the picture. Yes I occasionally need big zoom for seeing things i can't get to. Yes I am happy to pay the price for 1" sensor with big zoom and pocketable camera with GPS. Am I the only one? Any suggestions? Is the I would luv to upgrade from my Panasonic ZS40 the features that I need but not the quality. Do I just continue to wait?
thank you for the effort and the sharing. as always, a high quality review. thumbs up. nearly two years later, do you think the zs100 is still relevant?
I have the z30. However, i wanted something smaller but simiĺar capability. But alot cheaper. So i just bought one from ebay for like 349. I hope the age doesn't matter. I could use some feedback.... thanks if you got the time.
Difficult choice, I own tz100 and lx7 the previous from lx10. From my experience the small zoom of lx series in some cases is a big minus. But the ability to shoot at wider Aperture plus the articulating screen I think it makes lx10 a winner here. You only going to miss the extra zoom in some cases during a travel which I guess could be 20% of total shoots. But in a travel where you photo streets, people buildings and during a walk at night lx series is the winner.
Hi, i found your vdo very helpful. Very nice. Recently bought this camera, found very handy. I just need help on taking portraits and slow motion video, any tips?
So I have a question, this camera says it's aperture goes from maximum f2.8 to a minimum f22 but I can only seem to get mine to go to f8. Am I missing something on my settings or did I get the information on the aperture wrong?
was looking at one of these as a little camera to take around with me if I don’t wanna carry a full frame. Just really wish it had an articulating screen. Dealbreaker I think
It's a FABULOUS camera - great bargain - terrific features. It's my 4th Oly micro43, and the best - 5 axis image stabilization, tilting lcd, silent mode, great viewfinder, sturdy, great color. Love it! It is NOT a travel zoom and uses interchangeable lenses - huge choice of quality lenses.
Thorough, articulate review as always - you're the best. Another wonderfully imagined and designed camera by Panasonic, always up there in innovation, but as always too, falls short on image quality. See the DPreview image comparisons AND comments. Yeah, pixel peeping, but Panasonic's images always take a back seat with the noise and lack or sharpness. I don't want sharp over the top - like Olympus does - at the cost of detail, but Sony seems to get it just about right. I'll wait for the RX100-5 to see if they extend the zoom. Would love the touch-screen too - please, oh please again, Sony.
I just bought one this week at $400. I have a g85 but wanted a smaller inconspicuous camera to walk around. I’m starting to enjoy the performance for a 5-6 year old classic. Thanks for your video. ❤❤
Same here. Just also bought one as a companion to my G85. Want something light, versatile and compact to carry while I am hiking.
I just bought the ZS100 yesterday. Very slippery, no grip, so today I went to B&H and bought one of those Flip bac grips. Big improvement!
I am thinking about getting the zs100 (or zs70), but a big hesitation I have with the 100 is the many compliments I've heard about no grip (seems odd to me they would leave it off). I wondered if there was something I could add. I Googled flipbac grip, and several came up. Which one did you get? Thank you for your time and help!
@@jrwselberg2727which one did you get?
10:35 grabbing a still from video is SO EASY in camera and along with the zoom a big reason I’m seriously considering staying with Panasonic over other enticing brands. The feature set on Panny is so packed it’s crazy plus the zoom. I’m looking for help in low light over my old zs30 but...the zoom is sooo useful. Great video.
I carry both this, and the LX100. Very efficient money makers.
Thanks for this video.
thanks for a nice review as always - I agree on all points - I got mine now - I have the Canon G7X and the RX100 and RX100m4 and Canon G3X all with the 1 inch sensor - I certainly like the focal range of the G7X but I must say that the IQ is nicer out of the ZS100 - I am very impressed with clarity and detail in the ZS100 -
Love the Touch LCD and it is loaded with features - love the Touch shutter - the many FN buttons just such a nice layout -
I wish it had a tilt LCD - but I am ok with the EVF - on such a small body I use the LCD most of the time - only in the sunniest situations will I revert to the EVF - and it is Ok for composing - I feel the EVF on my RX100m4 just a bit delicate - better yes - but I often do not pop it up as I just worry about it in some circumstances -
I find my RX100m4 overheat at 3 min in warm weather - :( I have recorded quite a few 8-15 min clips and no overheating on the ZS100 -
No I am not getting rid of my RX100m4 or the GX7 - but I find my self using the ZS100 more - quite a bit more vs the RX100m4 and G7X - they still have their place - but the ZS100 is just such a good all-around came -
I do also have the HX50v :) but it just collects dust now -
To me the ZS100 is highly recommended
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Helpful comparisons! Thanks for the input! As the reviewer mentions there are compromises here but the result is USEFUL packed set of features
I believe your crop factors of the cat pictures are wrong. The crop figures are at the top and when you said it was a 4 times it was 2 times and later the 8 times was in fact a 4 times.
I saw this exact same video somewhere else, I made sure I come to the right original channel and say, Good job! Awesome review!
Nice camera and I like very much m43 system but I see that technology already can offer aps-c sensor cameras in small package.
Why are so many people interested in the articulating screen? Is this a vlog feature you depend on?
I'm happy this camera has no articulating screen. I like it on my main camera (Nikon P950) for seeing what I'm doing at odd angles or even getting fun photos of my kids as they're looking at themselves on the screen as I photograph. But I bought this one to have on hand at all times when I don't bring my large P950 and I prefer the screen to be compact.
In 2020 is it still worth buying the Panasonic TZ100 or is there a upgrade in this section?
I just located slow motion on on the zs100. It's called high speed video. You can not adjust the speed.
Also the zs100 has a better macro and macro zoom. Vs the Sony.
how do you think the ZS100 will hold up to the new DMC GX85? Do you think the GX85 is a better camera?
I just got mine for 479.99 plus tax great purchase. I’m extremely happy with it.
As much as I want to pickup this camera, I'll have to agree the non-articulating screen is also a deal breaker for me. Thank you for another great review.
I'm surprised in most of the ZS100/TZ100 reviews, don't mention the extended i-Zoom which takes the zoom to 500mm with little effect of quality. Also as for build quality the body is solid metal. I found this out when I dropped it. I had to file down a burr of metal. Also where its scratched the aluminium colour shows through the black paint
Can one use an external shutter release/intervalometer with this camera to shoot time lapse with post-processing? Also, how many megapixels? The reviews never seem to say.
Longer zoom range does mean more air traveling in and out of lens. More likely to get dust on sensor.
Luv the review very in-depth. I am a traveler who likes to take pictures. Why have Panasonic & Sony stopped using GPS? When I go on long trips I forget were I took some pictures on side streets and when I want to make a book it is a huge hassle figuring out exactly where I took the picture. Yes I occasionally need big zoom for seeing things i can't get to. Yes I am happy to pay the price for 1" sensor with big zoom and pocketable camera with GPS. Am I the only one? Any suggestions? Is the I would luv to upgrade from my Panasonic ZS40 the features that I need but not the quality. Do I just continue to wait?
If Panasonic lost the lousy EVF and spent that budget on a tilt swing screen then this would have been a winner.
Is this still a good buy in 2023? The RX line are soo expensive and I found this cam online and cheaper!
I got mine and I love it
I have less reasons to buy a new smartphone every 2yrs
I just bought one this week. Can’t believe I paid that much money for an old camera, but it is a fun camera and it’s better than my phone.
I did not see focus stacking, hardware ports or remote camera control options mentioned
Great video. I'm just bothered about one thing: can I get the ZS100 easily into a standard jeans pocket?
not really, jacket pocket yes
I have rx100 m3 and i love it for great performance in low light with its f1.8-2.8. I wonder is tz100 is much worse in low light or high iso ?
The slow lens is a deal-breaker. Which is a shame because other than the lens, it seems like an amazing camera.
thank you for the effort and the sharing. as always, a high quality review. thumbs up. nearly two years later, do you think the zs100 is still relevant?
is charger included?
I have the z30. However, i wanted something smaller but simiĺar capability. But alot cheaper. So i just bought one from ebay for like 349. I hope the age doesn't matter. I could use some feedback.... thanks if you got the time.
So it can record 4k video in 15 minutes increments? So I can record as many 15 minute videos as my card can allow?
i think its actually 20 min videos as many as your card allow
Are you going to do one on the Nikon A900 which has the 4K video capability and cost around $400, and compare this with this Panasonic?
Nice review! Wich do you think is the best all rounder camera? The ZS100 ot the LX10? Thanks!
Difficult choice, I own tz100 and lx7 the previous from lx10. From my experience the small zoom of lx series in some cases is a big minus. But the ability to shoot at wider Aperture plus the articulating screen I think it makes lx10 a winner here.
You only going to miss the extra zoom in some cases during a travel which I guess could be 20% of total shoots. But in a travel where you photo streets, people buildings and during a walk at night lx series is the winner.
Adding a fully articulated screen would make it perfect...
If you want to mount filters on this camera you need to buy stick on filter mounting products, like the Lensmate.
Fantastic review. Does it have automatic flash pop up?
what is record limit on 4k on this one and would u get s100 or 100 one ? is there any which have good 4k video and zoom 1200mm or more ?
What is the best travel camera? Is it this or something else?
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Hi, i found your vdo very helpful. Very nice. Recently bought this camera, found very handy. I just need help on taking portraits and slow motion video, any tips?
Does anyone know how much battery life I can expect when primarily using it to record video?
So I have a question, this camera says it's aperture goes from maximum f2.8 to a minimum f22 but I can only seem to get mine to go to f8. Am I missing something on my settings or did I get the information on the aperture wrong?
lol
i wish it had a flip out screen
love to see a comparison with rx10
was looking at one of these as a little camera to take around with me if I don’t wanna carry a full frame. Just really wish it had an articulating screen. Dealbreaker I think
what do you think of Olympus OM-D E-M10 II . I need something compact for both photo and video.
It's a FABULOUS camera - great bargain - terrific features. It's my 4th Oly micro43, and the best - 5 axis image stabilization, tilting lcd, silent mode, great viewfinder, sturdy, great color. Love it! It is NOT a travel zoom and uses interchangeable lenses - huge choice of quality lenses.
Your cat is adorable.
I wish your review is back up with sample pictures
Thorough, articulate review as always - you're the best. Another wonderfully imagined and designed camera by Panasonic, always up there in innovation, but as always too, falls short on image quality. See the DPreview image comparisons AND comments. Yeah, pixel peeping, but Panasonic's images always take a back seat with the noise and lack or sharpness. I don't want sharp over the top - like Olympus does - at the cost of detail, but Sony seems to get it just about right. I'll wait for the RX100-5 to see if they extend the zoom. Would love the touch-screen too - please, oh please again, Sony.
this was too long... does it have WiFi
yes.
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This is 2016. seriously no articulate screen? don't they understand why people are willing to pay $1k for just point and shoot camera?
Form factor! You're young. Ok, you were young.
Good review but à few Pictures Would have appréciâtes!!
Great review! you must be thirsty😀